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Staff 


Tim  Anders 
Marcia  Mason 

Lay-Out  Editor 

Lynn  Fiedorek 

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Photography 
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Donna  Staley 

Floating  Ed.  Assistant 

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Copy  Editor 

Linda  Gill 

Business  Manager 

Tricia  Young 


We  wish  to  sincerely 
thank  all  those  who  con- 
tributed their  time  and 
effort  to  make  this  year- 
book what  it  is,  and 
especially  to  Mrs.  Con- 
stance Ford,  our  advisor, 
who  put  forth  many  long 
hours  of  hard  work. 


Marcia  Mason 
Tim  Anders 


'-  ..  .... 


&****/.. 


We  dedicate  the  1970 
Rayder  to  Mrs.   Martin 
whose  service  through  the 
years  has  enriched  the 
lives  of  many.   She  has  en- 
couraged us  to  achieve 
Higher  goals  and  v.e  truly 
thank  her.   We  hope  thai 
have  brought  her  sonic  satis- 
faction in  return  for  the  in- 
spiration she  has  given  us. 


CHARLEVOIX  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 

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It  Began 
Simply 
Enough  .  . 


"  . . .  the  wise  man  looks 
into  space,  and  does  not 

regard  the  small  as  too 
little,  nor  the  great  as 

too  big;  for  he  knows 

that  there  is  no  limit 

to  dimensions/' 

Lao-tse 


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"Love  Will  Still  Be  Lord  Of  All" 

—Sir  Walter  Scott 


"Who  is  the  slayer, 
who  the  victim? 
Speak." 


"For  Mercy  has 
a  human  heart, 
Pity  a  human 
face  ..." 

William  Blake 


Future  ages 
will  wonder 
at  us, 

as  the 


present 

ages 
wonders 
at  us 
now/' 


SUPERINTENDENT 
REX  MILLIGAN 

For  Seven  Years 

He  Devoted  His 

TimeAnd  Effort 

To  Help  The 

Students  And 

Faculty  Of 

C.H.S. 


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Administration  Forms  C.H.S.  Policy 


principal  VANh  SMuH 


Our  administration 
has  given  generously  of 
their  time  and  wisdom. 
Each  student  is  looked 
upon  as  an  individual 
with  potential.  They  take 
the  time  to  help  each 

student  realize  and  develop  this  potential.  This  year,  the  board  of  education  removed 
the  dress  code  and,  to  their  relief,  no  one  took  great  advantage  of  it!  We  thank  the 
board  for  listening  to  our  pleas.  Members  of  the  Board  of  Education  are  Jack  Rader, 
Jerrald  Redeker,   Fran  Hooper,  Dale  Boss,  Burr  Blanchard,  Chuck  England  and 
Richard  Donaldson.  We  sincerelv  thank  them,  for  their  time  and  effort. 


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1969-70  High  School  Staff 


L  TO  R;  Mrs.   Connie  Ford,    Mr.   Duane  Taylor,   Mr.   Robert  Cook,    Mrs.   Marianne  Kohn,    Mrs.    Sandra  Fassett, 
Mrs.    Dolores  Robinson,    Mr.   Jim  Jinski,    Mrs.   Joy  Mudge,    Mr.   Gordon  Robinson.    ROW  2;  Mr.   Max  Novak, 
Mr.   Barry  Anderson,    Mr.   Norman  Cook,    Mr.   Jim  Jensen,   Mrs.  Janet  Odmark,    Mrs.   Marie  Osterberg,    Mrs. 
Fran  Novak,    ROW  3;  Mr.    Don  Carey,    Mr.    Vane  Smith,    Mr.   Leonard  Staley,    Mr.    Bruce  Morgan,    Mr.   Glenn 
Taylor. 


Supt.  Office  Sec. 


High  School  Off.  Sec.  &  Help 


Mrs.    Bade  and  Mrs.    Carr 


Linda  Gill,    Karen  Lewis,    Mrs.    loanne  Grubaut'h,    Sandy 
Way. 


Specia 
Services 


Every  school  must  be  servic- 
ed by  a  school  nurse  and  a  guid- 
ance counsellor.  We  are  fortunate 

to  have  Mrs.   Miles  and  Dr.   Rati- 
gan  in  our  school  to  serve  us. 


School  Nurse- -J.  Miles. 


Counseling  and  Guidance — Dr.   Ratigan. 


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Behind  The 
Scenes  . . . 


Cooks 

M.   Blissett 

V.   Wright 
R.  Hilton 


Kitchen  Help 


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Custodians:  W.    Reiser,   L.  Holm,    M.    Sugden 


Bus  drivers:  J.   Heeres,    M.   Boss,    P.    Smaller,    M.    Cudd,   R.    DeYoung,   A.   Smith,   A.    Thorpe,    B.   W'elgamott, 
B.   Sladek. 


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CYNTHIA  T .  AGER 


TIMOTHY  KURT  ANDERS 


It's  Not  An  Ending 

But 

A  Beginning 


'Hi,   we're  Buck  and  Chuck  Lucky. 


JOAN  ANN  AVERY 


DANIEL  STRUTHERS  BERG 


SHARON  KAY  BOSS 


CHRISTINE  ANN  CAREY 


DALE  A.   CASTRO 


and  I'm  their  father,   Admiral  Lucky." 


GARY  R.   CASTRO 


STFWART  E.  COLEMAN 


RAI  PH  EDWARD  COR  WIN 


MARTIN  R.   COUSINEAU 


ROBERT  E.  De YOUNG 


ROBERT  MARVIN  CRAIN 


MARY  CAROL  DHASELEER 


JOHN  CHARLES  CURTIS 


JULIE  ANN  DIXON 


TIMOTHY  M .   DOAN 
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GARY  EDMOND  DREW  JAMES  RICHARD  ENGLAND  MARK  ALBIN  ERICKSON 


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ROBERT  V.    ETIENNE  PAMELA  ANN  FAIRBANKS 


JUDY  A.  FAUST 
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LYNN  DE  FIEDOREK 


GERALD  WILLIAM  FOCHTMAN 


CYNTHIA  A.  FORBRIG 


LILLY  ANN"  GALLAGHER 


LYLE  EVERETT  GEXXETT 
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LINDA  MA.RIE  GILL 


PETER  SCOTT  GRAF 


MARGARET  JoANN  GREEN 


MRS.   SEAMAN;  English,    Spanish 


RUSSEII   R.   CRUNCH 


JAMES  L.  HAREI 
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LARRY  STEPHAN  HA  MI  I  TON 


REBECCA  ANN  HANSEN 


DAVID  BLANCHARD  HESS 


DIANE  .MARIE  HEMEBAUCH 


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BERNARD  D.  HCLTZVAN 


Now.   if  the  JUNIORS  were  as  smart  as  the  seniors.  .  .Glen  Taylor: 
Math  I  ep*.  24 


ROBERT  B.  HOOPER 


JAMES  D.   IVANOFF 


JUDY  J.  JOHNSON 


A  nice  place  to  visit  but.  .  .  " 


VICTOR  F.  KANTOI  A 


CERA  I  PINT  KUFBI  FR 


FII  VNDAH  C.   I  AMRERT 


KAREN  JEAN  LEWIS 


MICHAEL  S.   LORD 


KRAAG  C.  LIEBERMAN 


CONSTANCE  E.  LOUISELLE 


LYNETTE  KAY  LIYLNGSTON 


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ALAN  MACK 


MARCIAJ.  MASON 

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RAYMOND  McCLANATHAN 


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GEORGE  W.    McCLELLAN 


timothy  a.  Mccracken 


DEBORAH  ANN  Mc  DO  WELL 


CHARLES  RUH1  METZCER 


FREDRICK  JOHN  MILLER 
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SANDRA  MIIIFR 


CARL  MAXV.-ELL  XCYAK 


CHARLES  MICHAEL  NCYAK 


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JERRY  LYNN  PARSEL 
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-\3CHAEL  RAY  PATRICK 


MICHAEL  HARRY  PEARSALL  ELLA  FLORRINE  PETERS 


DAVID  WILLIAM  PLUM 


BRIAN  FREDERIC  POTTER 


GAII   LOUISE  POTTER 


Joanne  powti  i 

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ELAINE  M.    PUTMW 


WENDY  SUE  SALTONSTALL 


GERIANNE  SANTEK 


JUDITH  ANN  SCHARENBROCH 


RONALD  LEE  SITZEMA 


JEANETTE  MARIE  SKEEL 


GUY  R.   SMITH 
30 


JEANNE  K .   SMITH 


JULIE  K.    SUPERNAW 


MICHAEL  E.   THORPE 


CARL  ALFRED  SWANSON 


BOB  D.   VanDcCAR 


WILLIAM  G.  VanDeCAR 


NflCHAEl   P.   WALKER 
31 


JACQUELVN  MARIE  WARNER 


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VICKIE  l.UE  WOODS 


TRIC1A  IRENE  YOUNG 
33 


From 
Patience 
Grows 
Honor 


Specia 
Recognition 
Goes  To 


TOP:  Lynn  Fiedorek— D.  A. R. 

Karen  Lewis- -Betty  Crocker 
BOTTOM  LEFT:  Julie  Supernaw— 

Operation  Bentley 
BOTTOM  RICHT:  Dave  Hess— C.H.S. 

first  representative  in 

John  S.   Knight  Speech 

Competition. 


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Awards  Assembly 


At  the  close  of  every  school  year  an  awards  assembly 
is  given  to  honor  those  students  that  have  shown  outstand- 
ing leadership  and  scholarship. 


BELOW  in  the  UPPER  LEFT  HAND  PICTURE  Becky  Williams,   Ella 
Peters,   Gerry  Kuebler,  JoAnn  Green,   Dale  Castro,   Peter  Graf,   and 
Mike  Patrick  are  receiving  Co-op  awards. 

In  the  UPPER  RIGHT  HAND  PICTURE  Mark  Ericson  is  receiving 
the  outstanding  industrial  arts  award.   In  the  BOTTOM  LEFT  HAND 
PICTURE  Linda  Gill  and  Sandra  Way  are  receiving  awards  for  of- 
fice help.  BOTTOM  RIGHT  HAND  PICTURE   Stewart  Coleman 
and  Bob  Crain  are  receiving  awards  for  Pres.   and  Vice  Pres.   of  the 
Student  Council. 


The  picture-  at  the  LEFT  is  Bob  De Young  re- 
rd  tor  baseball.   Bl-.LOV.  in  the 
UPPER  LEFT  HAND  PICTURE  arc  the  -.pons  let- 

irds. 
UPPER  R1CHT  HAND  PICTURE  Carl  Novak  re- 
ceiving outstanding  math  award. 
BOTTOM  LEFT  HAND  PICTURE  Mil 
broek,    Lynn  Fiedorek,    Sharon  Boss,   and  Tricia 
Young  receiving  Band  officers  awards. 
BOTTOM  RIGHT  HAND  PICTURE  Tim  Doan 
receiving  Broken  Class  award. 


Yesterday  Is 

Gone, 
Tomorrow  May 

Never  Come, 
Today  Is 

Yours, 
.  .  .  Seize  It 

1970  Graduation 

Class  Colors: 

Turquoise  &  Silver 
Class  Flower: 

White  Rose 


Salut. 

Sharon  Kay 

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"And  Now  Tomorrow"  ...  Dr.  James  Roberts 


"Now  Dream  The 
Impossible  Dream  .  .  .' 


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Juniors  Learn  The  World 
Must  Be  Changed 


|erry 

Dolmi 

Donaldson 
Bob 

Dorscy 
Connie 

Drost 


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Ed 
Drost 

Kathy 
Egler 

Charles 
Elzinga 

T  em- 
Eking  a 

Kay 
Fiedorek 


Dave 

Fochtman 
Nancy 

Fochtman 
Gary7 

Forbrig 
Ruthann 

Gengle 
Michael 

Gigg 

Sandra 

Gigg 
Dave 

Gill 
Trudi 

Goldstick 
Mari 

Goss 
Wendy 

Gothro 


Annette 

Hansen 
Mickey 

Havrkins 
Penny 

Henley 
Barb 

Hercog 
Lloyd 

Himebauch 


Ron 

Hoffman 
Beth 

Inman 
Kathy 

Jones 
Sue 

Kayner 
John 

Kerner 


Dave 

Kimble 

Shelly- 
King 

Diane 
Klooster 

Jim 
Klooster 

Linda 
Krueger 


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Somebody  FINALLY  got  the  answer?  James  Jensen;  Science  dept. 


Rindi 
Luedke 

Debbie 
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Donna 

Laura 
Martin 


Marian 

May 
Marilyn 

May 
Bruc  e 

Cindy 
Miller 


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Barb 

Nov  otm 
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Ormsby 
Kris 

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3-osrer 

Otis 
Chuck 

Otmanov.-ski 
Pam 

Paxsel 


Delia 

Patrick 
Man" 

Patterson 
Roberta 

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Perron 
Dori 

Peters 
Mark 

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Dave 
Plum™ 

Lam- 
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Judy 
Potter 


Rick 

Ferrer 
Yicki 

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Larry 
Sanforc 


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Selph 

Ron 

Si  m  pson 
Wendy 

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Wiklanski 

Jim 

W  ilson 
Tori 

Wood 


Debby 

Smith 
Patty 

Smith 
Donna 

Staley 
Kevin 

Swan  son 


Shelley 

Szudzik 
Debby 

Thuss 
Jeff 

Vetting 
Bob 

Yrcoland 


Lisa 
Wagner 

Way 
Mark 

Westenbroek 
Faye 

Whitley 


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Sophomores  Become 
Industrious 


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Blarrchard 


Kathy 

Blissett 
Charles 

Borths 

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Borths 

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Browe 


Mrs.   Novak:  Latin,    Geometry,   Algebra. 


52 


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Carey 

Tim 

Carey 


William 
Carey 

Roger 
Crain 


Robert 

Cudd 
Bruce 

Cunningham 
Mary 

Curtis 
Randy 

De Young 
Richard 

Donaldson 


Deborah 

Emmons 
Laurie 

Engstrom 
Bryan 

Goodenough 
Glen 

Coss 
Cecil 

Ha'.',  kins 


Cindy 

Hawkins 
Laureen 

Hoc  res 
Ned 

Henlev 
Lori 

Henog 
David 

Hhru 


Cindy 
Johnson 

Cindv 

Kleiber 
Paul 

Kloo 

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Murdick 
John 
Murdick 


Vicki 

M  urr  ay- 
Rob  ert 

Olson 


Paul 

Osterberg 
John 

Ozga 


Jerry 

Pease 
Maureen 

Peltier 
Ann 

Peterson 
Susan 

Pettis 
Christine 

Potter 


Diane 

Potter 
James 

Potter 
Larry 

Potter 
John 
'  Powell 
Deborah 

Rank 


Charles 

Robinson 
Carl 

Russell 
Sherri 

Salisbury 
Janice 

Schuch 
Julie 
'  Selph 


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Suzanne 

Shomin 
Greg 

Sitzema 
Gordon 

Skeel 
Vicki 

Skelton 
Mary 

Smith 


David 

Swanson 
Sara 

Sweet 
Daniel 

Tollas 
Carl 

VanDeCar 
Roxanne 

VanLoo 


Donna 

Warner 
Jill 

Warner 
Sharon 

Wertman 
Gerald 

Wheat 
Jean 

Wilcox 


Kenneth 

Wilks 
Debra 

Williams 
Sara 

Wilson 
Jane 

Wimmer 
Debra 

Wolgamott 


Mr.  Anderson;  Coach,  World  History. 


56 


Freshmen  Begin 
Enthusiastically 


Dale 

ALmonrode 
Diane 

Alexander 
James 

Ance 
Marty 

Anders 
Henry 

Archey 


Craig 

Barnum 
Debra 

Bartlett 
Debbie 

Bascom 
Richard 

Bascom 
Cathy 

Begrov.- 


Virginia 

Berg 
Alvin 

Bergmann 
Clint 

Berlage 
Carolyn 

Bishavr 
Marolyn 

Bishav.- 


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No,   it's  not  a  mimeographing  machine! — Norman  Cook;  Shop 


TOP: 

Clint  Blachard 
Jim  Borths 
Dale  Boss 


LEFT: 
Wilson  Boss 
Tim  Bradley 


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Ann 

Carey 
Elaine 

Can- 
Jeff 

C^vn 
Scotl 

Cooper 
Alfred 

Corp 


Cecilia 

Corp 
Dennis 

Crain 
Judy 

Cross 
Marilyn 

Cummings 
Marc 

Custer 


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Robert 

Davis 
Janet 

Dinwiddie 

Pat 

Doan 
Kathy 

Drew  a 
Mark 

Dvorcek 


Joel 

Dyksterhouse 
Carol 

Elzinga 
Phillip 

England 
Sherrie 

Farrell 
Robin 

Ferguson 


Brenda 

F  orb  rig 
Cindy 

Funk 
Kitty 

Gengle 
Phillip 

Gothro 
Jeff 

Groomes 


Pam 

Grub  augh 
Shelly 

Hansen 
Sue 

Haertter 
Jackie 

Hawkins 
Sue 

Herzog 


Dan 

Himebauch 
Bruce 

Hodge 
Mike 

Hodge 
Peter 

Hooper 
Richard 

Ivanoff 

Tony 

Johnson 
Richard 

Johnson 
Steve 

Kantola 
Sally 

Keie 
Sue 

Kerner 


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Steve 


Julie 

Koteskey 
Mark 

Kroll 
Kristee 

Kroush 
Walter 

Kroush 


Vincent 

Left 
Kit 

Lieberman 
Sue 

Luedke 
Debbie 

Marme 


Dave 

Marshall 
Nita 

Martin 
LoAnn 

Mason 
Dawn 

McKenzie 


Richard 

Milligan 
Nora 

Moses 
Joe 

Otmanowski 
Tim 

Parse  1 
Tony 

Penney 


Theresa 

Phelps 
Richard 

Phillips 
Roy 

Rank 
Don 

Resch 
Rita 

Rosentlial 


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Carol 

Russell 
Gerald 

Russell 
Jackie 

Russell 
Midge 

Sanford 
Ted 

Schantz 


Lee 

Simpson 
Linda 

Sneathen 
Laura 

Staublin 
Mike 

Straw 
David 

Vogler 

Debbie 

Wagner 
Denise 

Wagner 
Maurine 

Wallace 
Lisa 

Wasoski 
Sue 

Way 

Randy 

Webster 
Debbie 

Wells 
Glenn 

Wertman 
Sherry 

Westenbroek 
Debbie 

White 


John 

Whitley 
Kathy 

Whitley 
Rita 

Wiklanski 
Bill 

Wilson 
Carl 

Wimmer 


Randy 

Winchester 
Vickie 

Wojan 
LuAnn 

Wolschleger 
Randy 

Woods 
Ed 

Zeitler 


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Spirit  Part 

Of 

Victory 

1969-70 
Cheerleaders 


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Varsity 

Cheerleaders 


Teri  Wood,  Kris  Osterberg,  Annette 
Hansen,    Sherry  Austin,   and  Kay 
7:e  dcrel-: . 


Junior  Varsity 
Cheerleaders 


Laurie  Engstrom,  Jill  Warner,    Peg 
Berg,   Lauri  Heeres,   and  Debbie  Rank. 


Freshman 
Cheerleaders 


1  s     Wasoski 
Sherry  Westenbroek 
Elaine  Can 

Nit.i  Martin 


It  Began  With  A  Victory  . . . 


Coach  Carey 
planned  the  strategy 
throughout  the  games 
and  enabled  the  Ray- 
ders  to  keep  the  ball 
rolling. 

Even  against  tough 
opponents  and  mount- 
ing odds,   our  team 
put  up  a  strenuous 
fight.   Congratulations 
Rayders. 


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ROW  1:  Dave  Swanson,  Joe  Jones,   Larry  Potter,   Tim  Carey,   Bill  Carey;  ROW  2:  Dan  Berg,   Norm  Ostrum,  Kraag 
Lieberman,  Jerry  Fochtman,    Stew  Coleman,  Marty  Cousincau,   Vic  Kantola,   Tim  Doan,   Carl  Novak;  ROW  3: 
Dave  Fochtman,   Chuck  Otmanowski,   Mitch  Cunningham,    Dave  Plum,    Mike  lord,   Ron  Bindi,   Gary  Castro. 
Dave  Gill,   Charles  Novak,   Tom  Bergmann,   Terry  Elzinga,   Kevin  Swanson,   Bruce  Meggison,   Jerry  Parse!. 


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With  A 

Loss 

WE 

THEY 

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PZTOSKEY 

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Tomorrow's  Future  . .  . 

'i      s— t —         J.V.  Football 

I       1      I  Record 


WON--1 

LOST--S 


SITTING--P.    Doan,    R.   Woods,   R.   Rank,    P.   Osterberg, 

B.  Moore,    M.    Kroll,   J.   Powell,    R.   Goss,   N.   Henley, 

C.  Martin,    S.    Kantola,   J.   Pease,   L.   Simpson,    E.   Ba- 
con,   B.    Cudd,    G.   Sitzema,    M.    Custer,   G.   Wertman, 
C.    Klooster,    C.   Borths,    C.   Russell,    M.    Mol,    S.   Coo- 
per,  G.    Skeel,    A.    Bergmann.    STAND1NG--S.    Key,    R. 
Milligan,   V.   Left,    C.   Berlege,   H.   Archey,   J.    Borths. 
J.   Ozga,   A.   Avery,   J.   Lachman,    D.    Marsha],   M. 
Merritt,   B.   Olsen,   R.    Donaldson,    K.    Bergmann,    and 
Coach  Duane  Taylor. 


69 


Regional  And  District 
Champs 


70 


FRONT  ROW:  Kevin  Swanson,  Norm  Ostrum,  Bruce  Meggison,  Stew  Coleman,  Kraag  Lieberman.  STANDING: 
Tim  Carey,  Coach  Carey,  Bob  Donaldson,  Carl  Novak,  Bill  Carey,  Tim  Doan,  Charles  Novak,  Mark  Westen- 
broke,   Terry  Elzinga. 


71 


'Let  It  Be'  Known  . .  . 
We're  Proud,  Rayders 


WE 

THEY 

Alpena  CC 

73 

57 

Petoskey 

74 

69 

Rogers  City 

75 

58 

Cheboygan 

51 

62 

Gaylord 

69 

66 

T.C.S.F. 

67 

65 

Boyne  City 

46 

67 

St.  Ignace 

74 

77 

Alpena  CC 

86 

64 

Petoskey 

60 

64 

Rogers  City 

52 

68 

Cheboygan 

84 

70 

Gaylord 

68 

66 

T.C.S.F. 

59 

47 

Boyne  City 

69 

64 

61 

81 

Tournament  Scores 

WE 

THEY 

DISTRICT 

Onaway 

81 

59 

Boyne  City 

52 

38 

REGIONAL 

Manistee  C. 

76 

71 

Alcona 

72 

69 

QUARTER 

FINAL 

St.   Ignace 

70 

80 

72 


J.V.'s 
Successfu 


I  he  J.  V.  Squad  had  a  very 
successfu]  season,  compiling  a  12 

and  4  win  -loss  record. 
Congratulations ! 


FRONT  ROW:  Jim  Potter,  Ken  Bergman,  Rick  Donaldson,  Roger  Crain,   Paul  Klooster,  Randy  DeYoung,   |oe 
Jones.   SECOND  ROW:  Bob  Bortlis.   Paul  Osterberg,  Ned  Henley,  Larry  Potter,   Davi    Sv    nson,   |erry  Pease,   ( 

Anderson. 


Sports  Hard  Fought 

Bring  Honors  To 

C.H.S. 


Football 


All  Conference 

offense 
End — Kraag  Liebennan 
Tackle — Xorxn  Ostium 
Quarter  Back — Stevrart  Coleman 

defense 
Interior  line --Kevin  Swanson 
Linebacker- -Vic  Kantola 
Safety- -Kraag  Liebennan 
Honorable  Mention 
Guard- -Tim  Doan 
Back--Gecrge  2'cClellan 


Basketball 

Conference  First  Team 
Stewart  Coleman 

Hr;:rr^rl=  !■'.£- zicr. 
Bruce  Meggison 

Kraag  Liebennan 


Track 

Kraag  Lieberman 


74 


Ski  Team 


The  Ski 
Team  worked 
hard  this  year 
against  stiff 
competition  re- 
presenting our 
school  well  and 
in  a  sportsman- 
like manner. 


L.   TO  R.  :  M.   Westenbrock,    L.    White,    G.   Forbrig,   R.    Rank,    C.  Martin,   M.   Meier,   T.   Berg- 
mann,    B.   Holtzman.   SECOND  ROW:  L.   Ance,   J.    Dixon,   E.   Carr,   R.   Woods,   B.   Etienne,    P. 

Alspaugn,   N.   Fotanman,   M.   Wallace. 


75 


Conference 
Scores 


Tria-r-l^  2  1st 

5c:  Relays  4th 

C:r_i5r5r_ee  ?:- 

Reri~-  =  L  4th 

Cheboygan  Invitational  4th 

Central  Michigan  0 


Petoskev  Relavs 


4th 


2  2nd.     


Track  Team 

Represent 

The  Rayders 


R.   Cram,  J.  totchman,    I.   Carey,  D.  Berg,  j.  Paisel,   1.   ?. 
teiberg.   C.  \Iartin,  K.   Swanson,  R.  Bindi.   S.  Coleman.  ^£ 


r_s.  A.  Aver".  C-.  >'  ennai.  ?.  Cs- 
=  ci.  X.  Henlev.  Z.  Neva!-:.  G.  A> 
aga,  j.  Pease,  j.  Jones. 


--. 


77 


Golf  Team 
Displays 
Stamina 


A  relatively  new  sports 
competition  in  our  school 
which  has  gained  an  increas 
ing  amount  of  enthusiasm  as 
a  great  outdoor  activity. 


M.   Wood,   R.   Crain,   R. 
Grunch,   B.   Carey,   B.    Cudd 


78 


M.   Hawkins,   R.   Pearl,   T.   Wood,    C.   Forbrig,   L.   Gill,   K.   Fiedorek,  J.   Warner,   G.   Potter,   L.    Fiedorek,   S.   Boss,   L. 
Livingston,    S.   King,    D.    Cunningham,   N.   Fotchman,    C.   Carey,   J.   Avery,   M.   Dhaseleer,   M.   Cunningham,    P.  Als- 
paugh,   C.   Metzger,    S.   Cellner,    S.   Way,   D.    Smith,   B.   Hooper,   J.   Wheat,   W.    Skelton,  J.   Wilson,   G.   Forbrig,  M. 
Brown,   G.    Smith,    C.  Ager,    S.  Austin,  A.   Hansen,   L.   White,   P.  Osterberg,    C.   Martin,    C.    Smith,   C.  Miller,   M. 

// 


Music  And 

Rhythm 

Find  Their 

Way  Into  The 

Secret  Places 

Of 

The  Soul  ..." 

Plato 

Symphony 
Band 


vak,'  Band  Director  C. A.   0dm ark,   B.   Inman. 


OPPOSITE  PACE- -BOT- 
TOM PICTURE 
Cindy  Forbrig,  Jackie 
Warner,    and  Marcia 
Brown . 

THIS  PACE- -Brass  S 
2nd  place  in  Si 
Marlene  Cunningham , 
Donna  Staley.   STAND- 
!NC--Mike  Westenbroek, 
Charles  Novak.    Carl 
Novak,    and  Jim  \A 


"Music  And  Rhythm  Bring 
Pleasure  And  Reward  . . .  ,; 


Concert  Band 


TOP  PICTURE  PAGE  82 
State  Solo-Ensemble  entry- 
Flute  Trio--S.   Pettis, 
D.   Wolgamott,   D.  Boss. 

LEFT  PAGE  83 
Interlochen  Scholarship 
Winners-- S.   Pettis, 
J.   Wilson,   P.   Berg. 

RIGHT  PAGE  83 
Band  also  marches. 


ROW  1--G.   Berg,    D.   Wolgamott,    D.  Emmons,   N.  Martin,   K.   Begrow.  ROW  2--D.   Rank,  J.   Carey,  K.  Blissett,   L. 
Wolschleger,  A.   Carey,   M.   Wallace,    S.  Westenbroek,   M.   Dvoracek,   P.   Berg.   ROW  3--L.  Engstrom,   P.   Grubaugh, 
D.   Bartlett,    S.   Wertman,   C.   Elzinga,  J.   Russell,   K.   Lieberman,    S.   Shomin,    S.   Farrell,   T.   Bradley,   L.   Lugibihl,  J. 
Powell.   ROW4--M.    Sanford,    C.   Potter,  J.   Warner,    C.   Russell,   D.  McKenzie,    D.   White,  M.   Cummings,   M. 
Anders. 


ROW  1--1.   Staublin,  T.   Phelps,   1.  Schuch,   D.  Boss,   S.  Pettis.   ROW  2--E.   C.irr,  C.  Klooster,   D.   Potter,   I 
com,  M.   Curtis,   S.  Keie,  K.  Cengle,   D.  Alexander,   I.  Belfy.  ROW  3-D.  Vogler,   B.   Forbrig,   P.   Doan,   P.   I 
per,  J.   Selph,   S.   Wilson,   1.   Wasoski,  V.   Skelton,   S.  Way,   I.   Dinwiddie,   S.   Sweet.   ROW  4--M.  Kroll,   I.  Koo 
R.  Milligan,   G.   Light,   Band  Director  C.  A     Odm.u'K.   R.  Webster.   R.   Winchester,   R.   Phillips.   G.  Wertr 
Pease,    P.   Klooster. 


Solo/Ensemble 

"Without  Music  Life 
Would  Be  A 
Mistake  . .." 


Jror  these  C.H.  S.  students  music  is  very 
much  a  part  of  their  life  and  each  has  found  his 
ov.-n  success.  TOP  RIGHT  HAND  PICTURE  is 
Kay  Fiedorek  and  Linda  Gill  vrho  competed  in 
State  Competition.  Also  competing  in  the  State 
competions  v.~ere.   in  the  LC\\XR  LEFT.  Kay 
Fiedorek.   Darlene  Cunningham ,   and  Jim  Wilson. 
In  the  L6\VTR  RIGHT..  Janet  Dinwiddie  and  Sara 
Sweet. 


84 


A 

Tribute 

ToThe 

National 

Honor  Society 


K     Lieberman,   B.   Grain,   L. 
Fiedorek,  M.   Dhaseleer,    S. 

Boss,  L.   Wimmer,  T. 
Young,  J.   Faust,    L.   Lam- 
bert.   L.   Gill,   R.   Corv.in,  C. 
Novak,    S.  Coleman,    C. 
Potter,   C.  Novak,    B. 
Hansen. 


MZfte 


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And  There  Must 
Be  Leaders  .  .  . 

1969—1970 
Student  Council 


The  Student  Council  was  in 
charge  of  many  activities  for- 
merly sponsored  by  clubs. 
They  organized  the  pep  meet- 
ings and  Homecoming.  They 
also  sponsored  the  Sadie  and 
many  after  game  dances. 


R.   Rank.   D.  Boss,.    C.  Novak,    G.    San- 
tek.    C.   Begrcrw.    P.   Klocster.    R.   Grain, 
vice  president.   K.   Fiedorek,   T.  El- 
zinga,    S.   Coleman,   president. 


lz 


Library  Leadership  . .  .  Slaam 


Student  Fellowship  . .  . 
Campus  Life 


M.    Dixon, 
B.   Novotny, 
Sec. ;  E. 
Currie, 
Pres.j  S. 
Cigg,   N. 
Ballard,    S. 
Kayner,   M. 
May.    M. 
May,   L. 
Ormsby,   P. 
Crubaugh, 
M.    Sanford. 


S.   Sweet,   A.  Hansen,   K.   Fiedorek,   L.    White,    M.   Westenbroek,   K.   Brady,    P.   Klooster,    E.    Putman,    S.   Kayner, 
R.   Gengle,  J.   Fotchman,   G.  Smitli,   C.  Elzinga,   R.   Potter.   C.   Novak,   M.   Westenbroek,   D.   v.  :.   C. 

Elzinga,   L.    Fiedorek,    S.    Westenbroek,    S.   Way,    I.    Potter,    l\    Klooster.   O .    Potter.    S.    Boss,    B.    Browe,   K.   ( 
gle,   K.   Eggler,   M.   Peltier,    D.   Boss,    S.   Pettis,    D.   Cunningham,    C.   Klooster.    \\".    Boss,    C     Novak,    I.    Klooster. 
M.    Cunningham,   M.    Dhaseleer,    S.   Cellner,    D.   Martin,   C.   Kleiber.   C.   Potter.    P.    Crubaugh,    C.    Drost,    s 
Way. 

87 


1969—1970 

Crimson  Flash 

Staff 


Editor-in-Chief 

Jeanne  Smith 

Assistant  Editor 

Sherry7  Austin 

Business  Manager 

Sports  Editor,  Production 
Manager 

Dave  Hess 

Club,  Class,  Coming  News 

Julie  Supernavr 

Art  Editor 

Tim  Anders 


M.   Wood.   T.  Anders.   D.  Hess.    ?. 
Fairbanks,  J.   Smith,  A.  Mack.    G.    San- 
tek,  M.  Mason.    C.   Carey,   J.   Super- 
navr.  K.  Csterberg.    S.  Austin.   K.   War- 
ner.   G.  Murdick,    C.   Novak,    C.  Bald- 
win.  P.  Berg.   D.    Staley.  J.   Faust.  K. 
Lewis,   P.   Rader,   W.    Saltinstall.    R. 
Gengle.   T.   Goldstick,   B.  Herzog,    S, 
King,   B.    Potter,   J.   Ivanoff. 


1970 

Rayder 

Staff 


The  Annua]  Staff  is  to  .serve-  the  stu- 
dents SO  that  in  years  to  come  they  can 
look  back  into  their  annuals  and  remem 
her  the  years  at  C.H.S. 


J.    Supernaw,   T.  Anders,    C. 
Carey,  J.    Smith,   M.   Mason, 
C.    Baldwin,    D.   Hess,    R.    Gen- 
gle,   T.   Wood,    B.   Herzog,    S. 
Pettis,    P.    Berg,    D.   Staley.    W. 
Saltonstall,   P.   Rader,   L.   Fied- 
orek.   G.    Santek,    P.   Fairbanks, 
L.   Uimnier,    S.  Austin,   K.   Os- 
terbcrg,    L.   Gill,   T.   Young,   B. 
Hansen,   J.    Fotchman,    F. 
Davison,    S.    Gigg. 


• 


Simple  Beginnings  Soon  Find 


Success  . .  . 


Debate/Forensics 


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Forensic  Regional  Qualifiers 


One-Act 

Play 

Competitors 


R.   Luedke 
D.   Hess 
S.  Austin 
L.  Gil] 

B.  Moore 


Varsity  Debaters 


FRONT  ROW:  M.  Mason,   P.   Fairbanks,   I.   Smith,   C.  Carey.   HACK  ROW:  I.   Supernaw,   I.  Kiedorck.   D.  Hess. 
L.  Gill. 


And  High  School  Brings  Honors 

Each  year  hundreds  of  young  people  are  honored.  C.H.S.  has  shared 
in  these  numerous  awards. 


Girls  State --Donna  Staley. 

Boys  State--David  Fochtman,   Bruce 
Meggison,   Gary  Forbrig,    Chuck  Elzinga, 
and  Terry  Elzinga. 

OPPOSITE  PAGE.   TOP  ROW- -Bill 
Moore --Best  Actor;  Sandy  Gigg — 1st 
Place  Original;  Oratory  Bay  City 
Conference. 

BOTTOM  ROW--J.  V.   Debate-Tip  of 
the  Mit  Novice  Champs,    Sherry  Austin-- 
Poetry  manuscript  accepted  in  National 
High  School  Poetry  Anthology. 


92 


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"Infanta" 

2nd  Place  Regiona 
One  Act  Play 
Festival 


Infanta — Sheny  Austin 
Bossu — Bill  Moore 

Dorothea- -lines  C-iH 
Duchess — Rindi  Lued 
Lord  Severe- -Dave  Hess 


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A  Parade  To  Begin 

Homecoming 
October  10, 1969 

The  1969  homecoming  activities  started  with  a 
parade  and  snake  dance  followed  by  a  victorious 
game  for  the  Charlevoix  Red  Rayders . 

The  half  time  festivities  featured  the  presentation 
of  Queen  Jackie  Warner  and  her  court,   Lynn  Fiedorek, 
Tricia  Young,  Jeanne  Smith  and  Liz  Wimmer. 


~ 


98 


A  radiarU  Queen  Jackie-  is 
assisted  off  the  float,   then 
escorted  to  Her  chair  by  Dave 
Hess  where  she  is  presented  a 
bouquet  of  roses  by  the  1968 
Homecoming  Queen,    Ruth 
Peebles. 


Queen  Jackie  Warner  escorted  by  Dave  Hess 


Liz  Wimmer  escorted  by  Lylc  Cennett 
[eanne  Smith  escorted  by  Jim  Warner 


Lynn  Fiedorek  escorted  by  Tim  Anders 
101  Trici.i  Young  escorted  by  Mike  V. 


Back  To  The 
Simple  Days  . .  . 


The  Sadie 

November 

15, 
1969 


I  do ...  I  think  I  do . 


Will  you  many  me  ? 


Keep  away.   He's  MINE. 


102 


"Students  Entertain  Students  In 


Various 
Forms  . . ." 


The  C.H.S.   forensic  team 
kept  constantly  busy  not  only 
from  competitive  activities  but 
presenting  programs  for  both 
students  and  community.   These 
programs  included  sponsoring 
pep  assemblies,  talking  to  the 
local  Woman's  Club,   entertain- 
ing Kiwanis  and  presenting 
such  programs  as  Evening  of 
Entertainment  and  the  One- 
Act  Plays. 


"Open  Window" 

Vera--Pam  Fairbanks 
Mrs.   Sappleton- -Marcia 

Framton  Nuttle--Jerry 

Dohni 
Mr.   Sappleton--] 

Perron 
'Soung  Sappleton— Steve 

K.  into  l.i 

Romeo  &  Julia" 

Mr.  Conway— Tim  Ai 
Mrs.  Conway— Chris  Care) 
Julia--Jeanne  Smith 

Eliso--lynn  Fi« 
Romeo-- Rod  Slo.m 
Cissie--Kris  Osu-rherg 


103 


A  Time  For  Us 


The  Jr.  Sr.  Prom 
was  held  at  Shanty 
Creek  at  Bellaire  on 
April  25,    1970.   Music 
provided  by  the  Boy- 
friends set  the  atmos- 
phere for  this  Romeo 
Juliet  type  occasion. 
On  the  top  floor  deli- 
cious food  was  served 
in  the  elegant  dining 
room.  While  below 
soft  colored  lights 
flooded  a  spacious 
dance  floor.  During 
the  evening  couples 
drifted  outside  to  view 
a  beautifully  lighted 
swimming  pool  that 
was  set  at  the  bottom 
of  the  gently  sloping 
lawn.  This  was  truly 
a  time  to  remember.  .  . 
a  time  for  us. 


104 


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106 


107 


And  The 
Evening  Ended  . .  . 


108 


109 


Student  Exchange  Broadens 


Student 

Understanding 

Of  The 

World  They 

Live  In  . . . 


From  LEFT:  Pat  Bohm  from 
South  America,   Linda  Gill 
to  Finland,   Dave  Hess  to 
Germany,    Mercia  Maraulho 
from  South  America. 


110 


Seniors  Tour 
Historic  Capito 


April  22-23  marked  the  date  of  the  Se 
nior  class  trip.   Besides  touring  the  State 
capitol,    the  class  spent  the  night  at  the 
MEA  conference  center  in  Battle  Creek. 


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111 


Class 
Leadership. . 


Junior  Class 

Pres. --Nancy  Fotchman,  Vice  Pres. 
--Beth  Inman,  Sec. --Ruth  Gengle, 
Treas.--Sue  Kayner. 


Soph.  Class 

Pres. --Bill  Carey,   Vice  Pres.--Lori 
Herzog,    Sec.  --Laurie  Engstrom, 
Treas.  --Jean  Carey. 


Fres. 
Class 


Pres.  --Elaine 
Carr,  Vice 
Pres.  --Janet 
Dinwiddie,  Sec 
--Lisa  Wasoski 
Treas.  --Sue 
Way. 


112 


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Senior  Index 


AGER,  CINDY  —  Annual  3;  Band  1-4;  Homecoming 
(comm.)  1-4;  Mixed  Chorus  2;  Pep  Band  4;  Prom 
Comm.  3;  Spanish  Club  I  -3;  Pep  Club  1  -3 . 

ANDERS,  TIMOTHY  —  Annual  3.4;  Co-editor  4; 
Debate  3,4;  Drama  Club  3;  Play  (cast)  3;  Flash  3,4;  Fo- 
rensics  3,4;  Homecoming  (comm.)  4;  Prom  Comm.  3; 
Spanish  Club  1. 

AVERY,  JOAN  —  Band  1-4;  FHA  1;  FTA  1;  Pep 
Band  4;  Prom  Comm.  3:  Spanish  Club  1 . 

BERG,  DANIEL  —  Football  1-4;  Track  1-4;  Varsity 
Club  1-4. 

BOSS,  SHARON  —  Annual  4;  Band  1-4;  Officer  4: 
Class  Officer  2A\  FNA  2.3;  FTA  1-3;  Latin  Club  2,3 
Mixed  Chorus  2;  NHS  3,4;  Pep  Band  4;  Prom  Comm.  3 
Ski  Club  2;  Salutatorian  4. 

BOHM,  PATRICIA  —  Exchange  student  (Argentin- 
a). 

CAREY,  CHRIS  —  Annual  3,4;  Band  1-4;  Cheer- 
leader 1-3;  Debate  3.4;  Flash  1.3.4;  Forensics  3,4:  FTA 
1-3;  Mixed  Chorus  2;  Gymnastics  2,3;  Homecoming 
(comm.)  1-3;  Pep  Band  4;  Prom  Comm.  3;  Ski  Club  1-3; 
Officer  3;  Spanish  Club  1 ,2;  Pep  Club  1  -3. 

CASTRO,  DALE  —  Soccer  team  2,3;  Co-op  2. 
CASTRO,  GARY  —  Football  4;  Track  3;  Swimming 
Team  2;  Chess  Club  2. 

COATES,  JOHN  —  Drama  Club  1;  Play  (cast)  1; 
Football  1;  Mixed  Chorus  1.2;  Gymnastics  1,2;  Ski  Club 
1 ,2;  Swimming  Team  1 ,2;  Audio  Visual  Club  3,4. 

COLEMAN,  STEWART  —  Band  I;  Basketball  1-4; 
Captain  4;  Class  Officer  I:  Football  1-4;  Homecoming 
(Comm.)  4;  Latin  Club  2,3;  NHS  3,4;  Student  Council  2, 
3;  Officer  4;  Track  1-4;  Varsity  Club  1-4;  Officer  4. 

CORWIN,  RALPH  —  Football  1-3;  NHS  3,4;  Var- 
sity Club  1-3. 

COUSINEAU,  MARTIN  —  Co-op  3;  Football  1,4; 
Gymnastics  2,3;  Mixed  Chorus  2;  Track  1,3,4;  Weight- 
Hifting  2,3. 

CRA1N,  ROBERT  —  Basketball  1,2;  Prom  Comm. 
3;  Student  Council  4;  Officer  4;  Track  1-4;  Varsity  Club 
1-4;  NHS  3,4. 

CURTIS,  JOHN  —  Basketball  2,3;  Football  3;  Track 
2;  Varsity  Club  2,3. 

DeYOUNG,  ROBERT  —  Band  1-4;  Basketball  1-3; 
Class  Officer  4;  Football  1-3;  Pep  Band  4;  Spanish  Club 
1;  Student  Council  1;  Track  1-4:  Varsity  Club  1-4;  Offi- 
cer 3,4. 

DHASELEER,  MARY  —  Band  1-4;  FNA  2;  FTA  1- 
3;  Mixed  Chorus  2;  Latin  Club  2,3;  NHS  3,4;  Pep  Band 
4. 

DIXON,  JULIE—  Band  1-3;  FHA  1,2;  Homecoming 
(comm.)  4;  Prom  Comm.  3;  Ski  Club  2-4;  Ski  Team  4; 
Pep  Club  2,3. 

DOAN,  TIMOTHY  -  Basketball  1-4;  Football  1-4; 
Track  1-4. 


DREW,  GARY  —  Co-op  3,4;  Track  2;  Weightlifting 

2 

ENGLAND,  JAMES  —  Library  Staff  3;  SLAAM  3. 
ERICKSON,   MARK  —   Drama  Play  Comm.  3; 
Kitchen  Staff  2;  Shop  Assistant  4. 

ETIENNE,  ROBERT  —  Co-op  3;  Gymnastics  2;  Ski 
Club  1-4;  Ski  Team  1,3,4. 

FAIRBANKS,  PAM  —  Annual  3,4;  Debate  3,4; 
Rash  4;  Forensics  3,4;  FTA  1-3;  Homecoming  (comm.) 
4;  Latin  Club  2,3;  Prom  Comm.  3;  Pep  Club  1-3. 

FAUST,  JUDITH  —  Annual  3;  Class  Officer  1,3; 
Drama  Club  3,4;  Student  Director  3;  Flash  4;  FTA  3; 
Gymnastics  1:  Homecoming  (comm.)  3;  NHS  3,4;  Prom 
Comm.  3:  Student  Council  2;  French  Club  3;  Pep  Club  2, 
3. 

FIEDOREK.  LYNN  —  Annual  4;  Band  1-4;  Officer 
4;  Cheerleader  1,2;  Class  Officer  1-4;  DAR  Award  4; 
Debate  4;  FNA  2,3;  Officer  2,3;  Forensics  4;  Gymnastics 
2,3;  Homecoming  Court  4;  Latin  Club  2.3;  Officer  2,3; 
NHS  3,4;  Pep  Band  4;  Prom  Comm.  3;  Pep  Club  1-3; 
Valedictorian  4. 

FOCHTMAN,  GERALD  —  Annual  4;  Band  1-4; 
Library  Staff  4;  Pep  Band  3;  Ski  Club  3;  Spanish  Club  1; 
Track  1-4;  Varsity  Club  1-4;  Weight  Lifting  3;  Wolverine 
Boys'  State  3. 

FORBRIG,  CINDY  —  Band  1-4;  Homecoming 
(Comm.)  4;  Majorette  3,4;  Pep  Band  4;  Prom  Comm.  3; 
Ski  Club  3,4;  Pep  Club  2.3,  Comm  3;  SLAAM  3;  One- 
Act  Competition  4. 

GALLAGHER,  LILLY  —  FHA  1-3;  Homecoming 
(Comm.)  4;  Prom  Comm.  3;  Ski  Club  2,3;  Pep  Club  2,3. 
GENNETT,  LYLE  —  Golf 4. 

GILL.  LINDA  —  Annual  3,4;  Band  1'4;  Class  Officer 
I;  Debate  3,4:  Drama  Club  3;  YFU  (Finland)  3;  Foren- 
sics 3,4;  FTA  1,2;  Homecoming  (Comm.)  4;  Honors 
Band  3:  Interlocken  Summer  Scholarship  1;  Mixed  Cho- 
rus 2;  NHS  3,4;  Office  Staff  3,4;  Pep  Band  2-4;  Prom 
Comm.  3;  Spanish  Club  1,2;  Pep  Club  1-3:  One-Act 
Competition  4. 

GRAF,  PETER  —  Band  1-3;  Co-op  4;  Pep  Band  1-3: 
Track  1-4;  Varsity  Club  2-4. 

GREEN,  JoANN  —  Band  1,2;  Co-op  4;  FHA  2,3: 
Kitchen  Staff  4;  Pep  Club  2,3. 

GRUNCH,  RUSSELL  —  Basketball  2;  Football  1-3; 
Homecoming  (Comm.)  3;  SLAAM  2,3;  Track  1-4;  Var- 
sity Club  1-4. 

HABEL,  JAMES  —  Vocational  Ed.  4. 
HAMILTON,  LARRY  — Band  1,2:  Drama  Club 3. 
HANSEN,  REBECCA  —  Class  Officer  3;  FTA  2,3: 
Latin  Club  2,3;  NHS  3,4;  Office  staff  3;  Prom  Comm.  3; 
Pep  Club  3. 

HESS,  DAVID  —  Annual  3,4;  Debate  3,4;  Drama 
Club  3,4;  Officer  3,4;  Drama  Club  Play  Cast  3;  YFU 
(Germany)  3;  Flash  2-4;  Football   1;  Forensics  3,4; 


Homecoming  (Comm.)  4;  Latin  Club  2,3;  Library  Staff 
3;  Prom  Comm.  3;  Spanish  Club  1 :  Pep  Club  3. 

HIMEBAUCH,  DIANE  —  Band  1,2;  Co-op  3;  Glee 
Club  3:  Gymnastics  2:  Latin  Club  2,3 

HOLTZMAN,  BERNARD  —  Band  1,2;  Co-op  3,4; 
Football  I;  Ski  Club  1,2;  Ski  Team  1,2,4:  Spanish  Club 
1;  Varsity  Club  1. 

HOOPER,  ROBERT  — Band  1-4;  Pep  Band  4;  Span- 
ish Club  I . 

IVANOFF,  JAMES  —  Flash  4;  Library  Staff  3. 

JOHNSON.  JUDY  —  Band  1,2;  Homecoming 
(Comm.)  3;  Spanish  Club  1-3. 

KANTOLA.  VICTOR  —  Basketball  1-3:  Football  1- 
4;  Co-Captain  4;  Varsity  Club  1-4. 

KUEBLER.  GERALDINE  —  Co-op  4;  Girls'  State 
3. 

LAMBERT.  ELLANDAH  —  FHA  1-3;  FNA  I; 
FTA  1;  Library  Staff  2;  Mixed  Chorus  2:  NHS  3.4; 
SLAAM  2;  Spanish  Club  1-3. 

LEWIS.  KAREN  —  Betty  Crocker  Award  4;  FHA  2, 
3;  Flash  4;  FTA  1.2;  Gymnastics  2;  Kitchen  Staff  2:  Of- 
fice Staff  3;  Spanish  Club  1-3. 

LIEBERMAN,  KRAAG  —  Basketball  1-4;  Class 
Officer  4;  Football  1-4;  Co-Captain  4;  NHS  3,4;  Spanish 
Club  1,2:  Track  1-4;  Varsity  Club  1-4. 

LIVINGSTON,  LYNETTE  —  Band  1-4;  Class  Offi- 
cer I;  Co-op  4;  Gymnastics  2,3;  Latin  Club  2,3;  Mixed 
Chorus  2;  Pep  Band  4;  Ski  Club  1,2;  Pep  Club  1,2. 

LORD,  M ICH  AEL  —  Football  1  -4;  Varsity  Club  3,4; 
Vocational  3,4;  Weightlifting  3. 

LOUISELLE,  CONNIE  —  FHA  2,3:  Homecoming 
(Comm.)  3; 

MACK.  ALAN  —  Co-op  3;  Drama  Club  Play  Cast  1; 
Flash  4;  Mixed  Chorus  1 ;  Student  Council  1 . 

MASON.  MARCIA  —  Annual  3,4;  Co-editor  4 
Band  1-3;  Debate  3,4;  Flash  4;  Forensics  3.4;  FTA  1-3 
Homecoming  (Comm.)  4;  Pep  Band  3;  Prom  Comm.  3 
Spanish  Club  1,2. 

McCLANATHAN,  RAYMOND  —  Co-op  3,4. 

McCLELLAN,  GEORGE  —  Basketball  1-3;  Foot- 
ball 1  -4;  Track  1 ,2;  Varsity  Club  1  -4;  Vocational  Ed.  4. 

McDOWELL,  DEBORA  —  Debate  4;  Forensics  4; 
FTA  2.3;  Homecoming  (Comm.)  4;  Prom  Comm.  3; 
Spanish  Club  1-3;  Pep  Club  1-3. 

McCRAKEN,  TIMOTHY  —  Vocational  ed.  3,4. 

METZGER,  CHARLES  —  Band  1-4;  Pep  Band  1.3. 
4. 

MILLER.  JOHN  —  Kitchen  Staff  1,2;  Spanish  Club 
1,2;  Shop  Assistant  4. 

MILLER,  SANDRA  —  FHA  2,3. 

MOUSSEAU,  JANE  -  Co-op  3,4;  Prom  Comm.  3; 
Pep  Club  3. 

MURDICK,  GARY  —  Flash  4. 

NOVAK,  CARL  —  Band  1-4;  Basketball  1-4;  Flash 


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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS:  B.   De  Young,   Treasurer;  S.   Boss,    Secretary;  L.    Fiedorek,   Vice-President;  K.    Lieber- 
man,    President. 


i.J.  I  ootball  1-4;  I  atin  Club  2,3;  Mis  1,4;  Officer  4; 
Track  --t;  Varsiu  C  luh  2..';  Wolverine  Boys-  State  3 

NOV  \k,   (  II  \KI  I  S  Band    14.   Baskelhall   1-4; 

Honors  Band  4:  Interlochen  Summer  Scholarship  i;  I  ii 
in  <  luh  2,3;  Officer  3;  NHS  3,4;  Pep  Hand  2,3:  Student 
(  ouncil  4.  I  ruck  i.  v.,rMiv  (  luh  I  i.  Wolverine  Boys 
State  3, 

OSTRUM,  NORM  Basketball  1-4;  Football  1-4; 
I  atin  (luh  2,3;  Ir.uk  2,3;  Varsiu  (luh  1-4;  Weightlifl- 
tntj  > 

l'  U<si  I  ,  ii  kk^i       l  ootball  1.1.4 

PA  I  KK  K,  MICHAEI        (  o-op  4.  Vocational  Ed 


I'l    \KS  M  I  ,  MK  II  U  I 


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(  o-op  I;  Vocational  1  d 
(  "  op  i,i   FHA2.3:FNA2  Pep 


I'l   I  I  KS,  I  I  I    \ 

(  lub  2,3 

I'l  I  M,  I'  \\  ID  Baskelhall  I.:,  looth.dl  1-4;  I  at 
in<  luh.\  VirsiU  (  luh  14 

I'OI  II  K,  I1RI  \N       Hand  I.M  Iash4;  I  rack  I 
POTTER,  GAII       Hand  it,  i  \  \  \  ii  \  1-3:  Glee 

(  luh  I    I  atin<  luh  2,3;  MIS  1.4,  Hep  Hand  4 

row  ill,  io\\\       Band  I  >  FHA2.3:  Officci  I 

Homecoming  l(  "inin  )  1,4;  Kitchen  Stall  4.  Pep  Hand  4 

PromComm   );  ski(  luh  i 

i'l  IM  \V  ll  VIM  \nnu.ii  i.  I  I  \  l.:.  Gym- 
nastics l.  Library  Staff  2;  Prom  Comm  1  si  \  \M  ! 
Spanish  (luh  1-3;  Officer  »:Pep<  luh  I 

SM    IONSI   Ml      Wl  NDl  Vnniial    I   1,   Ham)   I. 

Flash  I.  Homecoming  k  omm  I  4;  Prom  (  omm    1; 

Spanish  (  luh  I,  Pep  (  luh  1-3 

SANTI  K,  (.1  RRIANNI  Annual   1,4    Band  I  I 


Cheerleader  2,3;  Debate  4;  I  I  \  1-3;  Gymnastics  2. 
Homecoming  (Comm.)  4.  Pep  Band  4.  Prom  (omm.  3: 
Ski  Cluh  1-3;  Spanish  (  luh  1-3;  Student  Council  4;  Offi- 
cer 4;  Pep  Club  1-3 

S<  II  \KI  NBR  \(  II    M  l>l  Ml      I  II  \  2.3 
Ml/I\1\    Riiwil)         Band  1,2;  Football  1: 

Spanish  (  luh  I, 

SMI  I  II    (.1     1  Hind   1-4.  Pep  Hand   I    I     I  ■   ,    I 

SMITH.  II  WNI  \nnual  2-4:  Band  1-3:  Debate 
1.4.  I  lash  3,4;  Editor  4.  I  orensics  1.4  FTA  I  !:  Home- 
coming (Comm  i4.  Homecoming  Court  4.  Pep  Band  3; 
Prom  (omm  i;  Spanish  Cluh  1,2:  Student  Council  I. 
Pep  (luh  1-1 

si  PI  RN\«     II   I  II  Annual  !.4;  Band  1-4;  He 

batc4:  Drama  Club  3:  Flash  2-4:  Forcnsics  3  i  l  l  \i  • 
( lymnastics  :.  Pep  Hand  4.  Prom  (  omm  '.  Ski  (  luh  1 
4.  Spanish  (luh  2;  Operation  Bentle)  4:  Pep  (  luh  I   I 

SW    \\S(>\     t    \R|  Band    I.:.    Haskethall    2.3; 

1  DOlball  1-3:   I  rack  I.:,  Varsits  (  luh  I    ! 

rHROP   MK  ll  \l  I        H.iskclhall  1,2;  Football  1-3: 

Ski   I  cam  1 

VAN  DE  CAR,  WILLIAM       Vocational  I  d   J.4 
WALKER.MICKEV       Co  op  1,4 
w  VRNI  R    i  \t  i.H  ELYN        Band  I  4.  Homecom- 
ing ii  omm  i  4.  Homecoming  Queen  a.  Majorette  2-4. 

Pep  Hand  4.  Prom  (  omm    (;  Spanish  (  luh  2.  Pep  (luh 

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WARNER    IAMES      Band  I:  Basketball  1.2: 1 

ball  I    Homecoming  i(  omm  i  '   I  ibrarj  Stall  !:  Prom 

(  omm     1,  SI    \  \M    -    Student  (ouncil   '.  \arsit\   (  luh 

i.: 

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WEISLEK.  BRUCI 

WESTENBROEK.  MICHAEI        Band  14.  Student 
Director4:  Pep  Band  2-4:  Ski  Club  2.4:  St     I  M 

WHI  \l    MK  II  \l  I        Basketball  I.:.  Mi« 
rus  1:  Prom  Comm   '.  track  I  -4:  Var>it>  Club  1  -4 

WHITE.  LEON       Band  I -4.  I  ootball  1.2:  Pep  Kind 
4  Ski(  luh  14  Ski  ream  M 

WILLI  Wis   Kl  HI  t  (  \       Band      (      op  4:  I  II  \ 
'  omm  V  Spanish  Club  I 

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Gymnastics  2.3:  Homecoming  C  ourt  4.  MIS  '•  4 

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